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Move restriction of polar theta scales to ThetaAxis._set_scale. #20013

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@anntzer anntzer commented Apr 18, 2021

This ensures that there's a single place handling the restriction of
theta scales, which makes it simpler to follow (otherwise, in
ThetaAxis._set_scale, it's not clear what values can be taken by
value).

(see e.g. https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/20012/files#diff-f883675cd20e3f5e0f3c82d72bee7fc65253dea7cf2397e662551fdade5cd157R393)

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This ensures that there's a single place handling the restriction of
theta scales, which makes it simpler to follow (otherwise, in
ThetaAxis._set_scale, it's not clear what values can be taken by
`value`).
@dstansby dstansby added this to the v3.5.0 milestone Apr 18, 2021
@dstansby dstansby merged commit cd33ed2 into matplotlib:master Apr 18, 2021
@anntzer anntzer deleted the ps branch April 18, 2021 19:04
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